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		<title>8 Songs Influenced by Prince&#8217;s Sound</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There aren’t enough words to describe the artist known as Prince. The man has provided the world with countless songs that transcend generations.  With that comes his influence.  There is no doubt that he has influenced generations of musicians with [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There aren’t enough words to describe the artist known as <strong>Prince</strong>. The man has provided the world with countless songs that transcend generations.  With that comes his influence.  There is no doubt that he has influenced generations of musicians with his unique one of a kind sound.  If it were possible any and every artist would have that man make a contribution to their music one way or another.  However, that’s not how Prince rolls.  He’s an artist who he his own rules.  He rarely ever works with other artist, and that’s the reason why we have artist who try to emulate his sound.  Although we’re sure more will come; here are a few songs that you can’t help but to think of Prince when you hear them.</p>
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<p><strong>Beyonce</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>1+1</strong>&#8220;: Originally recorded and written by singer/songwriter <strong>The Dream</strong>.  The song that was formally titled “<strong>Nothing But Love</strong>” found itself a new owner and home as the opening track on Beyonce’s fourth studio album <em><strong>4</strong></em>.  It was suppose to be on The Dream’s 2009 album <strong><em>Love vs. Money</em></strong>, but didn’t make the final cut.  The slow seductive song sounds as though Prince had his hands on it, but it was all due to The Dream and his partner <strong>Tricky Stewart</strong>.  Beyonce later changed the songs title to “1+1.”</p>
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<p><strong>Brian McKnight</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Love of My Life&#8221;</strong>:  As Brian introduced himself to the new millennium; he did it with a new sound that have everyone buzzing.  Singing the song in his falsetto, it sounded like something straight out of Prince’s songbook.  However, that wasn’t the case. “Love of My Life” was written and produced by Brian only, and became a celebrated love song in 2001.</p>
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<p><strong>Miguel</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>FLESH&#8221;</strong>: If there is any other artist who has mirrored their career after Prince’s it has to be Miguel. Exuding everything that Prince is, he definitely channeled “the purple one” on his album <strong><em>Wildheart</em></strong>. “FLESH” contains all the elements that make a great Prince song.  Guitars strumming, sexual lyrics, sung in a perfect falsetto while oozing through your speakers.  The track is perfect for adult variety that takes place in the bedroom.</p>
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<p><strong>The Dream</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Fast Car&#8221;</strong>: It’s no secret that The Dream’s muse is Prince.  His personal music style is extremely similar to Prince, but he mimic’s it so well you tend to forget. On his debut album <em><strong>Love/Hate</strong></em> his track “Fast Car” is basically his version of Prince’s “<strong>Little Red Corvette</strong>.” The same car analogy, but instead, he’s not looking for a good girl.  He wants his girl candy coated red and fast. The album’s trailing song is “<strong>Nikki</strong>,” in which Prince also has a song of the same title, and tells a tale of a young lady as well.</p>
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<p><strong>D’Angelo</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Untitled (How Does It Feel)&#8221;:</strong> There’s no doubt that D’Angelo is a musician in his own right, with an original sound. However, Prince heavily influences his leading single for his sophomore album. The song’s groove, accompanied by overly sexual lyrics and his falsetto makes it the proper blend and music tribute to Prince. Not to mention that it’s album version is all of seven minutes long, Prince style.  The song also has producing credit from<strong> Raphael Saadiq.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Ne-Yo</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Sex with My Ex&#8221;:</strong> The singer and songwriter has cited Prince as an influence and one person he wishes to work with. Although he hasn’t, he did tackle his music style for a track on his sophomore album <em><strong>Because of You</strong></em>. “Sex with My Ex” sounds like something from the Purple Rain era that Prince threw away. Bragging about his bedroom performance to an ex who had a relapse and found herself back in bed with him.  He reminds her that although she has moved on, he’s her best lover.</p>
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<p><strong>Jazmine Sullivan</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Don’t Make Me Wait&#8221;</strong>: Now the song may contain a sample from <strong>Aretha Franklin</strong>’s song “<strong>Jump to It</strong>,” but there’s no denying that this was indeed her musical tribute to Prince. On the up-tempo bouncy track she sings about not wanting to waste anytime on dates and conversation as men do with other girls.  She wants to get straight to the point.  As the chorus goes “Don’t make me wait to long, just play my favorite song, I’ll get my Vanity 6 on.” <strong>Vanity 6</strong> being the group Prince founded, who’s hit song was titled “<strong>Nasty Girl</strong>.”</p>
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<p><strong>Beyonce</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Blow&#8221;</strong>: With production from <strong>Pharrell Williams</strong> and <strong>Justin Timberlake</strong> writing the lyrics, Beyonce was guaranteed to get a song describing the tactics of oral sex.  The mid-tempo track off her fifth album <strong><em>Beyonce</em></strong> is where Prince meets <strong>Janet Jackson</strong>, but Vanity 6 would have end up getting the song.  And its video helped seal the Prince deal. 80’s hair, neon colors, latex dresses, electric guitars, and a smoke machine.</p>
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<p><strong>Alicia Keys</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Like You’ll Never See Me Again&#8221;</strong>: Alicia might be one artist that Prince will give his approval stamp on.  She has paid homage to him a time or another, and covered his “<strong>How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore</strong>” on her debut album.  So when she returned with her third album <em><strong>As I Am</strong></em>, Keys’ second single “Like You’ll Never See Me Again” heavily resembled Prince’s “<strong>Purple Rain.</strong>” Although the song was written and produced by both Keys and partner <strong>Kerry Brothers</strong>, it was known as a “distant cousin” to “Purple Rain.”</p>
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<p><strong>Beyonce</strong>&#8211; &#8220;<strong>Rocket&#8221;</strong>: Many argued that the song was very similar to D’Angelo’s “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” and it was according to Beyonce who later revealed so.  Singer Miguel conceived the songs concept, and also helped pen it with Justin Timberlake. <strong>Timbaland</strong> lent his production talents to the project and “Rocket” was born.</p>
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<p>BONUS: The Dream- Yamaha</p>
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		<title>New Music: Glasses Malone &#8211; “My World&#8221; Feat. Brian McKnight</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2015 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Glasses Malone drops off a special gift to all the mothers out there with his track, “My World.” The introspective track features Glasses reminiscing on the good times with favorite girl, complemented by Brian McKnight vocals over smooth and airy production from [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Glasses Malone</strong> drops off a special gift to all the mothers out there with his track, <strong>“My World.”</strong> The introspective track features Glasses reminiscing on the good times with favorite girl, complemented by <strong>Brian McKnight</strong> vocals over smooth and airy production from <strong>The Chromatix</strong>. Check it out below.</p>
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		<title>disRESPECT: Brian McKnight Wants to Teach Women How Their Lady Parts Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 21:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ladies, how familiar are you with your own anatomy? On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your understanding of how each part of your body works? Pretty confident, huh? Well Brian McKnight, decorated R&#38;B singer, scoffs [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Ladies, how familiar are you with your own anatomy? On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your understanding of how each part of your body works? Pretty confident, huh? Well <strong>Brian McKnight</strong>, decorated R&amp;B singer, scoffs at your supposed knowledge of the fairer sex&#8217;s body, specifically the part in which miniature human beings come shooting out of. And he would like to teach you, through song, how it really works.</p>
<p>McKnight has hit that point in every singer&#8217;s career in which making an &#8220;adult&#8221; R&amp;B mixtape seems like a plausible next step. It&#8217;s like a mid-life crisis, except instead of buying a Porsche, McKnight wants to turn a high school sex-ed class into a sing along.</p>
<p>In the video below, we find McKnight in the studio, dressed casually in a striped shirt and cargo pants and flashing that infectious smile of his. He wants to share with us what he&#8217;s been working on. A preview of his adult mixtape. McKnight seems excited. So are we Brian! Sing to us! A soft piano riff begins playing. Sounds lovely enough. That is, until he starts singing.</p>
<p>Brian McKnight, what in Baby Jesus&#8217; name are you doing? You are 42 years old. There is not a single person in this world that wants to hear the words &#8220;squirt,&#8221; &#8220;vagina&#8221; or &#8220;pussy&#8221; come spewing out of your mouth. Leave the job of describing the delicacies of dining on a woman&#8217;s southern region to people like 2 Chainz. Brian McKnight, a typical date for you is sipping red wine while you and your lady friend watch Downton Abbey reruns on PBS before you both fall asleep at 10:30. That&#8217;s what 42 year olds do. You no longer have the key to the chastity belt, bro. You will be lucky to even get a kiss in before you son barges in wearing his Toy Story onesie and demanding some warm milk. That&#8217;s right Brian McKnight, you have three kids. Looking forward to that phone call from your daughter when she&#8217;s out at a club and hears your vagina anthem? It won&#8217;t go swimmingly, I can tell you that.</p>
<p>McKnight&#8217;s &#8220;adult&#8221; mixtape reeks of corniness and screams for attention. I just hope it never sees the light of day. Because just as calling a grown ass man &#8220;delicious&#8221; is unacceptable, so is a 42-year-old crooning about teaching a woman how her vagina works.</p>
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